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. 1971 Mar;23(2):164–198.

Studies on genetic selection in a completely ascertained caucasian population. II. Family analyses of 11 blood group systems.

C F Sing, D C Shreffler, J V Neel, J A Napier
PMCID: PMC1706675  PMID: 4997204

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